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How tall is .W. A silly question because bust size has no relation to height..but the very tail woman and the very short woman had a real problem in slip buying till “Canterbury introduced wonderful multiplefitting Formfit slips... it’s a simple idea but perfect... to each bust size there are 3 different lengths. You sfmply choose the length that suits you. Best of all “Canterbury’s” Formfit slips are the snuggest fitting slips you ever wore ... bias cut for hugging smoothness... no crosswise seams to buhch.br twist. , Ask for Formfit slips by name .. . Petite (if under 5'3") Average (5'3" to 5'5") Tall (5 5" to 57").

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A couple of shooting stars! (or Big shots at the shoot) Tim and Ru, our two merry marksmen, are shooting off to have a 'crack' at the Rifle Championships. "They are 'fired' with enthusiasm at the thought of becoming big ‘hits’ and have even packed their best shoots (sorry suits) in case they 'sight' a ‘miss’. Majqp: Burr-Cantle has 'aim'-iably offered to ar-‘range' for a bountiful supply of ammunition (ah, glorious Timaru) and with this in 'stock' our modem musketeers are confident of making their 'mark' in the shoot. With a little luck and a few shots of Timaru's revivifying rifleman’s refresher between shots, Tim and Ru feel that they can safely- carry the thirst prize out of arm’s (sorry harm’s ) way—for as every sharpshooter knows, there’s nothing like a few ‘rounds' of Timaru to make you feel at home on the range. Tim: I’ve only got two rounds left. Ru: Never mind have a round of Timaru instead. Tim: I’d rather have a ‘barrel’. Ru: ‘Butt * definitely. Tim: Well, as Shakespeare said as he passed his glass for another Timaru, ‘Once more unto the breach’. Ru: Yes here’s down the shoot, ( sorry chute.) Tim: Ah! Glorious Timaru— ’tis a wonderful ‘sight’ to every sharp* shooter. Brewed and Bottled with loving care in Timaru. 71

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 116, 1 March 1950, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 116, 1 March 1950, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 116, 1 March 1950, Page 3

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